No you cannot clearly see that the sun is further away from your perspective. That's an outright lie.
The sun and moon are independently functioning celestial bodies
You BELIEVE that lie, even though during solar eclipses, you can clearly see that the sun and moon are pretty much the same size
In actuality, the moon's phases ARE NOT dependent on the sun AT ALL, which is why the moon goes through all of the same phases basically every month, even though the sun is on a yearly cycle
That's that bs that heliocentrists try and brainwash you with
The moon produces it's own light in the exact same way that the sun produces it's own light, which is why moonlight is not the same color as sunlight
In order for the moon to reflect the sun's light in the way it's supposed to, it would have to be an EXTREMELY smooth flat surface
But we were told by the people who faked the moon landing that there are a TON of rocks/dust debris on the moon. That debris that we were shown would absorb the heat of the sun, not reflect it
And if the moon were really reflecting sunlight then the footage that was "recorded" on the moon should have shown an landscape so luminous that it's almost impossible to see anything at all on it
On top of that, in the "vacuum" of space, there's no atmosphere to "dim the light" of all the other stars, so the entire view in space should be bright af, to the point where noone should be able to see anything
On top of the fact that thrust/propulsion is IMPOSSIBLE IN A VACUUM, but that's another story